Did anyone try to use Multi-Vitamin

Lastduke, there are a lot of things in Multi Vitamins for humans that I don't think would yield the same benefits to corals. I believe it would be detrimental and possibly fatal. I'm just guessing here as I have not researched this at all. Here's why I say this. I take one of the best Multi Vitamins on the market, at least this is what my doctor and the health store has said for years. Listed below in the link are the beneficial contents for human consumption. I personally WOULDN"t feel safe dosing this in my tank. One side note, this vitamin is so packed with fruit, vegetables, green foods, enzymes, EFA's, Mushrooms, Bioflavonoids and amino acids, that it turns the U R _ NE bright yellow within 3 hours. ( MY APOLOGIES FOR THE GRAPHIC DETAIL).

Click on the link below and note the contents.

http://www.herbalremedies.com/almulvitwir9.html

Unless someone with first hand knowledge knows otherwise, there's no way I would risk it my friend. If I'm wrong, I stand corrected.

Just my 2 cents.


Mucho Reef
 
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Correction, I posted originally above that I would do it, I meant to say, "I WOULDN"T" do it.
 
Some of those ingredient could be fatal to our inhabitants. Not worth the risk IMO. I second Mucho's educated guess.:D
 
"American Marine Selcon

American Marine Selcon Fish Food Booster Additives/Supplements Selcon, an aquarium food booster that features highly unsaturated OMEGA 3 fatty acids, Marine Lipids (200 mg/g), Stabilized Vitamin C (200 mg) and Vitamin B12 Cyanocobalamin (240 mcg).

Soak any freeze-dried, frozen food or dried food to give it additional nutritional value or use directly in the tank to benefit filter-feeding invertebrates. American Marine Selcon does not alter water chemistry and it does not contain Yeast, Phosphates or Nitrates. It also helps cure Head and Lateral Line Erosion / Disease. 60mL."
 
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